Andrew Zusman is a user experience designer and blogger. He is a graduate of Netcraft Academy, an institute for user experience education, and a UX designer at Inkod-Hypera. He is an alumnus of Indiana University. Andrew is a native Hoosier, but currently resides in Tel-Aviv with his girlfriend and their dog, Indy.

Step Five: Now select: “text on widget”, Pin Code Entrance, equals, value, 1234. (Note: you can select any password you’d like, but for simplicity I selected 1234.) Then click “Okay”.

Step Six: Now select: Case 1 — Open in Current Window — “Correct”. Then click “Okay”.

Step Seven: Now we must select the incorrect pin codes and be sure to redirect users to the “Incorrect” page. To do that, we start the same way as before: On click–> Add case –> Add condition. This time however, we select: text on widget, “Pin Code Entrance”, does not equal, value, 1234. Then click “Okay”.

Step Eight: Now select “Case 2 –> Open in Current Window –> “Incorrect”. Then click “Okay”.

That’s it!!

Now you can generate your prototype to check. Type in “1234” and click the button and see that it goes to the “Correct Page”, and type in anything else and see that it goes to the “Incorrect Page”.